Here’s What the Celebrities Featured in Kanye’s NSFW “Famous” Video Have to Say About Their “Appearances”

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Kanye West did his Kanye thing last night and released a music video from Life of Pablo to go with his new song, “Famous.” Not that shocking, except for the fact that the video depicts not one, not two, but 12 artistic representations of naked celebrities—including Kim Kardashian (of course), Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Caitlyn Jenner—sprawled out in a massive bed with West. It’s not confirmed what kind of effects went into making the stars appear nude, whether it was with wax models, CGI, or some other visual aid—and it’s also unclear if the celebrities agreed to be featured nude in the music video.

The celebrities are pictured simply at rest in the bed—no funny business going on—but the complete roster of who’s included is pretty insane: Not only do Swift, Rihanna, Jenner, and Kim make an appearance but also George W. Bush, Donald Trump, Anna Wintour, Chris Brown, Ray J, Amber Rose, and Bill Cosby. If you remember, “Famous,” which came out February, is the song with the now-infamous lyric: “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex/Why? I made that bitch famous.” In the new video, she’s right next to him in the bed.

People are also furious that Rihanna and her ex, Brown, who pleaded guilty to assaulting her in 2009, were also placed next to each other.

The video seems to be a meditation on fame (for right now, anyway), inspired by artist Vincent Desiderio’s portrait “Sleep.” The people he picked to feature, as Vanity Fair points out, include three groups: family/collaborators, women he’s been with, and “partners in controversy.” But West insists that none of it is an endorsement (or antiendorsement) of any of them.

But what we do know is that West unveiled the video last night for crowd of 8,000 at the L.A. Forum, and it looks pretty crazy—check out Tidal’s live stream here.

UPDATE: Well, we knew this was coming. A couple of the celebs featured in “Famous” are breaking their silence on their “appearance” in the video. One of the first to respond? None other than Brown. The singer posted a screenshot of his likeness in the video on Instagram with the caption, “Why I gotta have the plumbers butt/ crack showing WAX figure? This n—- KANYE CRAZY, talented, but crazy.”

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Bush also addressed his appearance via a rep who told TMZ, “In case there was any doubt … that is not President Bush.” The rep added that it should be obvious Bush’s likeness in the video is fake, and that the 43rd president “is in much better shape” than his representation. Trump’s camp has also denied his involvement.

And of course, never one to be silent in the face of controversy, West himself has (sort of) made a comment about the controversy he sparked. In a tweet that has since been deleted, the rapper wrote, “Can somebody sue me already #I’llwait.”

One person who definitely isn’t upset? West’s wife, Kim Kardashian, who apparently gave “Famous” her stamp of approval. “[I say] a lot of lines other wives would not allow a husband to say,” West told Vanity Fair. “But my wife also puts up photos that other husbands wouldn’t let them put up. One of the keys to happiness in our marriage is we’re allowed to be ourselves.”